The latest round of the “Economic Resilience Fund” (ERF) pandemic support from the Welsh Government opens at midday today. The ERF Sector Specific Support (operating cost) package is targeted at Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure (HTL) businesses and associated supply chain businesses that will be materially impacted by a greater than 60% impact of turnover as […]
Economic Resilience Fund “vital in protecting more than 60 jobs at Wrexham company”
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 12th, 2021
The Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund (ERF) has helped protect 63 jobs at Wrexham manufacturer Isringhausen GB Limited.
The company, which is based on the Redwither Business Park, is an important employer in the region and supplies seating systems for a range of vehicles to brands across the world.
To support the company, the Welsh Government has provided £63,000 which has protected jobs that they say might otherwise have been lost due to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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